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Posted:26 June 2018 12:23 Ferry Operator: Stena Line
Book your trip to Ireland today and save 25% PLUS kids go FREE!
Posted:25 June 2018 00:00 Ferry Operator: Irish Ferries
Book your trip to Ireland today and save 25% PLUS kids go FREE!
Posted:22 June 2018 00:00 Ferry Operator: P&O Ferries
Travel to Ireland with P&O Ferries and save up to £70 on selected Liverpool to Dublin return crossings by taking advantage of this great Irish Sea offer.
Posted:06 June 2018 10:32 Ferry Operator: Irish Ferries
Planning a short trip across the Irish Sea this year? Sail with Irish Ferries and benefit from amazing Next Day Return prices when returning on any sailing on the same day or the day after your day of outbound departure.
Posted:29 May 2018 16:23 Ferry Operator: Stena Line
Book your Stena Line crossing and Kids Go Free all year when you book with Direct Ferries.
Ireland or the Republic of Ireland occupies around eighty percent of the island of Ireland, with Northern Ireland constituting the remainder.
The capital, largest and most famous city is Dublin which is located to the east and houses around a quarter of the country’s population. Ireland is more than just its capital though; culturally rich cities such as Cork, Galway, Limerick and Killarney roll off the tongue as top destinations.
Away from the city bustle, beautiful green rolling landscape dishes up a generous helping of mountains, valleys, lochs, gold sandy beaches and islets.
While you’re there, if you find yourself in a traditional pub then be sure to sample some of Ireland’s most famous exports - Whiskey, Baileys and Guinness.
Ireland is relatively easy to get to by ferry from the UK with fast and frequent connections available across a selection of ferry companies. If you’re travelling from Scotland then it may well be better to get the ferry to Northern Ireland and drive south to Ireland.
If you’re travelling from continental Europe then France features numerous ferry routes to Ireland. Whilst the ferry crossing is quite long, the ferries are generally well appointed and there’s plenty to keep you busy and entertained on board.